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Yet More Smuggled Into The Uk, No Let's Get It Right Into England.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-46 85064/I nside-t ruck-us ed-smug gle-22- people- UK.html
Not a mention of sending them back.
/// Following his initial arrest, Cierniak was bailed pending further investigation, but failed to report as required to Colchester Police Station. ///
/// CFI officers obtained a European Arrest Warrant and on May 23, 2017, Cierniak was arrested by police officers in Italy. ///
/// He was extradited to the UK and remanded in custody. ///
"Failed to report" now there's a surprise!!!
When are we going to get a back bone? He should have been remanded in the first place
Not a mention of sending them back.
/// Following his initial arrest, Cierniak was bailed pending further investigation, but failed to report as required to Colchester Police Station. ///
/// CFI officers obtained a European Arrest Warrant and on May 23, 2017, Cierniak was arrested by police officers in Italy. ///
/// He was extradited to the UK and remanded in custody. ///
"Failed to report" now there's a surprise!!!
When are we going to get a back bone? He should have been remanded in the first place
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.looks like we have got a backbone as the report goes on to say:
'CFI officers obtained a European Arrest Warrant and on May 23, 2017, Cierniak was arrested by police officers in Italy.
He was extradited to the UK and remanded in custody.
Cierniak, of no fixed UK address, admitted the offence at Chelmsford Crown Court on Monday.
He will be sentenced on Thursday.
What more would you like done?
'CFI officers obtained a European Arrest Warrant and on May 23, 2017, Cierniak was arrested by police officers in Italy.
He was extradited to the UK and remanded in custody.
Cierniak, of no fixed UK address, admitted the offence at Chelmsford Crown Court on Monday.
He will be sentenced on Thursday.
What more would you like done?
/// What more would you like
done? ///
That is obvious to anyone with a brain, for him to be held in custody from the offset.
How much time, money and resources did it take to trace him to Italy, and then bring him back here?
In fact we are lucky that he didn't disappear altogether, and remain free to carry on with his people smuggling trade.
done? ///
That is obvious to anyone with a brain, for him to be held in custody from the offset.
How much time, money and resources did it take to trace him to Italy, and then bring him back here?
In fact we are lucky that he didn't disappear altogether, and remain free to carry on with his people smuggling trade.
Unfortunately the law has to consider that dreaded phrase 'human rights' when considering bail applications:
The law relating to bail applications is governed by Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The basic principle contained within Article 5 is that an accused must always be released pending their trial unless the prosecuting authorities can show there are “relevant and sufficient” reasons to justify their continued detention (this is commonly known as “the presumption in favour of bail”).
Look like he might have had an unusually smart duty solicitor on his side.
The law relating to bail applications is governed by Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The basic principle contained within Article 5 is that an accused must always be released pending their trial unless the prosecuting authorities can show there are “relevant and sufficient” reasons to justify their continued detention (this is commonly known as “the presumption in favour of bail”).
Look like he might have had an unusually smart duty solicitor on his side.
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